For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
-1 Corinthians 13:12

I had been praying for the right Bible for a new reader and just days later received this book in the mail as part of the Crossway Books review program for homeschoolers. It is a great fit! In fact I have waited to write about this Bible for so long because it was not sitting in my review stack. My 6-year-old daughter brings it everywhere.

I received an ESV Study Bible for Christmas. I find it a great study resource and I appreciate the philosophy behind the translation of this particular Bible. I still love my King James Bible though.

Colorful pictures add interest, especially in the age bracket where there are many beginning readers. I agree with some bloggers that the intended age level of 5-8 may be low but this is a wonderful read-aloud Bible with great study features. At this age, it is great to read to your child and be present for any questions.

This is the closest I've seen to an in-depth study Bible for kids. I like the fact that this Bible asks key questions helping the child to gain a clearer understanding, another feature that is great for family Bible times.

There are tons of maps and a Bible dictionary included. Every book has a full page introduction. I also love the fact that this Bible includes memory verses for kids to focus on throughout the text.

In short this is a wonderful Bible to add to your collection, in my opinion, if you have children in the 5-10 age range.